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长期的冲突会毁灭一个国家,导致贫穷和混乱。然而,要帮助那些饱受战争蹂躏的国家重建家园,什么样的方式才是正确的呢?在TED@State的演讲中,保罗柯立尔分析了目前的冲突后救援方案存
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Civil War 美国内战 The American Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. 美国内战是美国史上最致命的一场战争。 Over 620,000 people died during the war. 六十二万多人死于该战争。 When Abraham Lincoln became
AS IT IS 2014-06-17 Investigating Sexual Violence in War 调查战争中的性暴力 New guidance on investigating sexual violence in war has been released at an international conference in London. Movie actress Angelina Jolie helped organize the fou
AS IT IS 2014-10-08 War in Afghanistan Marks 13th Anniversary 阿富汗战争13周年 Tuesday marks the 13th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan. The Afghan war is Americas longest war. The United States military has been active in Afghanistan long
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Chapter 15 - Snya finds Anatoles letter On returning late in the evening Sonya went to Natashas room, and to her surprise found her still dressed and asleep on the sofa. Open on the table, beside her lay Anatoles letter. Sonya picked it up and read i
Chapter 19 - Pierre at Mrya Dmtrievnas From the day his wife arrived in Moscow Pierre had been intending to go away somewhere, so as not to be near her. Soon after the Rostovs came to Moscow the effect Natasha had on him made him hasten to carry out
Chapter 1 - Rulers and generals are historys slaves From the close of the year 1811 intensified arming and concentrating of the forces of Western Europe began, and in 1812 these forces millions of men, reckoning those transporting and feeding the arm
Chapter 2 - Napoleon crosses the Niemen On the twenty-ninth of May Napoleon left Dresden, where he had spent three weeks surrounded by a court that included princes, dukes, kings, and even an emperor. Before leaving, Napoleon showed favor to the empe
Chapter 16 Well, thats all! said Kutuzov as he signed the last of the documents, and rising heavily and smoothing out the folds in his fat white neck he moved toward the door with a more cheerful expression. The priests wife, flushing rosy red, caugh
Chapter 2 - Summary of the campaign The forces of a dozen European nations burst into Russia. The Russian army and people avoided a collision till Smolensk was reached, and again from Smolensk to Borodino. The French army pushed on to Moscow, its goa
Chapter 9 - Pierre returns to Moscow Scarcely had Pierre laid his head on the pillow before he felt himself falling asleep, but suddenly, almost with the distinctness of reality, he heard the boom, boom, boom of firing, the thud of projectiles, groan
Chapter 24 - Rostopchn On the evening of the first of September, after his interview with Kutuzov, Count Rostopchin had returned to Moscow mortified and offended because he had not been invited to attend the council of war, and because Kutuzov had pa
Chapter 13 - Marya Hendrkhovna In the tavern, before which stood the doctors covered cart, there were already some five officers. Marya Hendrikhovna, a plump little blonde German, in a dressing jacket and nightcap, was sitting on a broad bench in the
Chapter 4 - The bombardment of Smolnsk Bald Hills, Prince Nikolai Bolkonskys estate, lay forty miles east from Smolensk and two miles from the main road to Moscow. The same evening that the prince gave his instructions to Alpatych, Dessalles, having
Chapter 5 - The retreat From Smolensk the troops continued to retreat, followed by the enemy. On the tenth of August the regiment Prince Andrey commanded was marching along the highroad past the avenue leading to Bald Hills. Heat and drought had cont
Dozens of diplomats have ended hours of talks on the Syria crisis in Vienna, with agreements reached on several points but substantial differences, especially concerning the future of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, remaining. A joint statement
JUDY WOODRUFF: And now to the analysis of Shields and Brooks. That's syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks. Welcome, gentlemen. So, we live in this rich country, Mark and David, but we have just heard kind of a r
GWEN IFILL: Now one of the nation's most famous veterans takes a look at American heroes from each of the nation's conflicts, most largely unknown, in a new book, Thirteen Soldiers: A Personal History of Americans at War. The authors are Sen. John Mc